Researchers at the University of Memphis used a free app to rediscover a species of beetle that was thought to be extinct.
Scientists say they succeeded for the first time in wiping out an entire population of malaria-carrying mosquitos in the lab using a gene editing tool to programme their extinction.
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A team of researchers studied the effects of heat on the survival and reproduction of Missouri treehoppers. "This is more of ...
A day after criticizing Horry County’s landfill expansion plans because of wetlands impacts, a Conway resident hopes others ...
Shielded from development and agriculture, many archaeological sites have now become inadvertent safe harbours for plants and ...
Sara Johnson writes, The population of birds in North America has dropped by 30%, with 64% of 67 forest species found in the ...
Kew Gardens have a released a list of hundreds of new plants and fungi that were named by their scientists this year - here ...
Deep inside a fossil-filled cave in the Dominican Republic, researchers uncovered evidence of an unexpected interaction ...
A rare bird which was thought to have all-but vanished from Northern Ireland has turned up... behind a bin on Belfast's ...
"The chance to be part of something inspiring and hopeful." Officials announce plans to reintroduce creature after it has ...
When Aécio Luiz was younger, finding wild beehives was routine in his rural Afro-Brazilian community of Córrego Narciso. A ...